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THE CHINA MAILS TUESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1961.
COWDREY TO THE RESCUE BRITAIN BEAT
Undefeated 95 helps Kent to hold up against Hampshire
London, Aug. 7.
England batsman Colin Cowdrey, of Kent, in his first innings in first-class cricket for over three weeks, hold up County Championship leaders, Hampshire, at Canterbury today where he was undefeated with 95 at the close after being at the wicket for over four hours. Cowdrey and former England opener Peter Richardson rescued Kent with a third-wicket stand of 135 after their side had lost two wickets for 11 runs, in reply to Hampshire's first innings total of 300 for six declared. Cowdrey has so far hit 14 fours.
SHEPHERD HITS 51 RUNS
IN 15 MINUTES
AGAINST AUSTRALIANS
Swansea, Aug. 7.
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Another England perform a rescue oct for his side was pace bowler Freddło Trueman. 11 was as a batsman that Trueman saved champlops, Yorkshire, in the "Roses" battle egainst Lancashire at Shefeld.
After Yorkshire had lost six wickets for 100 Trueman set about the Lancashire bowling and within an hour hit an unbraten 54. Including two aixes
fours, and three enabling skipper Vić Wilson to declare one run ahead of
Middlesex trailing
SPORTING SAM
Jack Brabham wins
sports
car race
London, Aug. 7. Jack Brabham, the Australian world champion racing driver, won the Big Guards Trophy ruce from an international field at Brands Hatch, Kent, today,
U.S. BASEBALL
Yankees forge ahead
In his two-and-a-half-litre Cooper, Brabham came homé an casy winner in the 70-lap 200- mile Intercontinental Formula sports cars race; to take the first prize-a large silver cup and £500.
John Surtera (Cooper).
Reg. Wootton
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HUNGARY AT ATHLETICS
London, Aug. 7.
Britain's men athletes scored their first victory over Hungary when they won a two-day inter- national athletics match, which ended at the White City Stadium here today, by 110 points to 102.-
Britain also won the women's match, totalling 61
points to Hungary's 45. Highlight of the meeting was 10,000 metres victory of John Merriman, of Britain." His
the
‘GUBBY' ALLEN time at 29 minutes 0.4 seconds
RETIRING
London, Aug. 7. G. O. "Gubby" Alion, the 39- year-old chairman of England's
erlake setzetors, sald today he is retiring at the end of the
"it is my intention sand again after this year."
not to
of This follows döven years arduous work on branlf of Kent. He has travelled thou sands of miles and, given up 'much of his time in the cause
of the game.
'was the best recorded in Hritain
for the distance.
دمعار
He had the distinction. of beating into Bucond with a last lap of 62.4 seconds, the world ten-mile récord holder, Basil Heatley,' 'who could not go through the pace over the final lap
For Hurinary the Olympic silver medallist Gyula Zalvolzicy won the hammer throw with 202 feet 3 inches (64.70 inetres).
Relay record
Rowe betters
own Shot Put record
Mansfeld, Aug. 1. Arthur Rowo, the Yorkshire blacksmith,
improved his own British Empire and European Shot Put record for the second time in three days when late- corded 14 feet 2 inches (19.558 Inetres) here today."
Inter-
Rowe, competing in the Ken Wood, of Britain, won National Coal Board Athletics the 09 the 1,500 metres. He clocked a Meeting, improved on
feet 9 inches (19.437 metres) the minuits 42.8 seconds.
be acfloved on Saturday in the four cquivalent of just under
Britain Ve Hungary Born in Australia, Mr Alicaminutes for the one mile,
at London's national Meeting Wood came through 10 yards White City Stadium. Brablum had a bad start, but came to England when a small
fem quickly came up through the bay, went to Eton and then to
the dish to beat the
Rowe, who now stands third fold to take over fourth place Cambridge where he soon made Hungarian leader, Peter Parrch,
list of behind Graham Hill (BRM), his muric a fast bowler, who had won the 800 metres for the world's all-time
shat pulters, behind the Ameri- Stirling Moss (Cooper) and Afterwards come his long as his country on Saturday.
cong Bill Nieder and Dellas Dociation with
Other butstanding perform: Middlesex,
hokis the officiat during which ho captained onety
the new United Long, Despite magnificent unde- A surprise bunt by Roger teated 120 by all-rounder Fred Marts and a tie-breaking home driving perceptively faster than
In the 16th fan Brabham then England and altogether played Kingdom record by the British repean record with 62 feet
8 inches (19.11 metres). 3 minutes 5.8 seconds, the pole holds the world record with 66 Nieder, who has now retired, Titmus, Middlesex, leading chai-run by Yogi Berrs backed the the others, made his effort. He in 25 Tests. China Mati 4 x 400 metres relay team of lengers to Hampshire at the top | six-hif pitching of Buddy, flashed past Hui nipped, in- Special.
vault win of Hungary's Janos into the tiny space of the table, failed by 40 runs Daley tonight as the New York credibly,
Miskei with 14 feet 14 inches feet 10 inches (20.00 metres).
Long's best (4.30 metres), the discus win of
performance, to take first innings lead against Yankees came from behind for between Moss and Surtees, and
Sussex at Rove,
a 4-1 victory over the Las then overtook Surtees.
Szecseny! (Hungery Carlier this year, was 64 Ty Cobb didn't with 187 at 34 Inches (87.087 inches (19.704 metres): == Angeles.
Reuter. metres) and the 21.2-second 200-metre victory of Britain's David Jones.-Reuter.
Don Shepherd, the 33-year-old Glamorgan off-the Lancashire total.
spinner, hit the Australian spinners for 51 runs in 15 minutes here today. He got his runs in 11 scoring strokes, equalling the re- cord for a fifty scored with the least number of strokes.
But the Australians were well on top at the end of the second day's play. With: 237 for four of the board in their
Including second innings,
century by Bobby Simpson, they led by 280 runs.
Scoreboard
FIRST INNINGS Australians: 192. Glamorgan
(58 for three on Saturday) B. Hedges, c Grout, b Kline
A. Jones, Ibw Gaunt
A. Rees, b Benaud
in spite of Shepherd's fine effort. Glamorgan were all aut for 149 in their first innP. ings lo reply to the Austra- llans' 182.
Six sixes
Eight wickets were down for 94 when Shepherd came Swinging hts bat in m
21.
are
Walker, e Grout, b Kling
J. Pressdee, e Benaud.
Kline!
W. Slade, b Benaud
D. Ward, e Burge, b Benaud
D. L. Evans, not out
After Middlesex had lont the irst four wickets for 58 runs Titmus batted ter 210 minutes |
New York, Aug. 7.
Moss, however, so long con- tent with second place, was not having.thly He swept past Surtees and, less than
lap later, passed Brabham into the
It was the Yankees' fifth straight success and produced and hit eleven fours and a six, three-game lead--their largest
locked support and Jan 27 but
of the season-over idle Detroit Thompson Fant through the
In the American League race. It lend. 10 Middlesex tail, falding the last also marked the return to action 25three wickets for 11 runs.
of Yankee mantiger Ralph Cyril Poole, the Nottingham- Hook, who had been serving out shire left-hunder, had a simtiara five-day suspension for a dis-
Moss had walked away He hit pute with umpire Ed Hurley. experience to Titmus,
128 against Surrey at the Oval here, but Surrey finished
the
day 204 runs ahead with six
AMERICAN LEAGUE
But after building up a big fead he was forced to relire trouble and with gear box Brabham took over, Earlier, with the 20-lap Grand Touring race in a closed-in three 1ltre
Results of today's games in- Ferrari-ATP. recond innings wickets standing. eluded:
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A HOLE-IN-ONE
Extras
(First game)
Total
8
10
D. J. Shepherd, e Shepherd,
Benaud Wheatley,
10 mid-teket, the thrashed six
Each rics, thre
417 Richie Bend and Lindsay Kline, three tours, a two and a single. Shepherd's whirlwind bunings compted a fine all-round per- for trance. He had 10: five wickets for 50 runs the Aus- tralians' first innlogs.
He was the only batayan to offer enl resistance to Australians
Fraud Gaunt today.
Misson Benaud Kilne
the
tock Ave wickets for 71 runs and Kling four for 80, despite Shepherd's arrault on them,"
Emulating
Pool's rims came out of 170
a vigorous attack on the Surrey
bowling after three wickets had
149 fallen for only 0 runs and his Minnesota
fanings included four sixes and Boston 2-21.13 fours.
Fall of wickets: -1, 3-43, 4-73, 5-82, 8-82, 7-80, 8-04, 0-149,
Bowling analysis
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SECOND INNINGS
Australians
W. Lawry, e Slade, b J. S.
Evans
Benaud went some WAR. Simpson, not out ...... towards emulating Shepherd N. O'Neill, e Slade, b Wurl when the Australiang botted. He P. J. Durge, & Ward raced 1 bls 50 in as many S. Booth, e Rees, b Word
nistes, hitting three sixes und R. Benaud, not five tours, and was 53 not out when rain ended play three- quarters of an hour early.
Simpson scored 118 not out. his third century of the tour. He reached his hundred in minutes, hitting 14 fourg. With Benaud he put on 81 for the un- finished Arth wicket stand.
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Bowling to date
Closing scores
Close of play scores in today's matches were:
At
Canterbury: Hampshire
300 for six declared (H. Horton 53, P. Salisbury 39 not out).
Kent 213 for five (P. Richard- son 83, M. Cowdrey 05 not out), At Sheffield: Lancashire 173
30 (M. Ryan five for 68), and one 110 for no wicket. Yorkshire 174 for Belght declared (F. Trueman 54 18) noi out, K. Biggs five for 47),
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At Hove: Sussex 200 for seven declared (L. Lenhamn 85),
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Sports Diary
Atlanta, Aug. 7. The late Ty Cobb, baseball's all-time great, left
TODAY ene-fourth of his estate, reputed
BOWLS to be "several million dollars,"
Ladies' Open Pairs matched to educational scholarships for KDC, KBGC. 1CC, 1KFC, at 6.30 needy chlidren, It was -Men's Open Faire quarter Anals at
nounced today.
The contents of Cobb'e will
HKFC, PRC, TC, Recrela, 530 pm.
MINI SUCCER Auxillary
was announced by the Trust Southern Playground 6 pm,
Palice Force final at
Company of Georgia, executor. The will was probated today
BOCCER
Merdeka Tournament: Hongkong
In Habersham County at Cor-Korea at Kuala Lumpur.
Delia, Ca.
Stanley Kugima of Bermuda | ******
- TOMORROW
BOWLS
CHESS
BY LEONARD BARDEN
2005
Gutierrez Shield Internationa! Cobb left 70 per cent of his Tournament: Wales v England at o sank'o 'Dive-iron shot for a hole-
"In-one on the par-three 11th estate to his children and hia KCC; Portugal v Ireland at KBGC:
Here is a problem by E hole hit the Edmonton Country grandchildren, and directed that Malays y Philippines and Pakirian
y Heotland at fikr¤; india v Hol- Liebeck (South African Chess Club today in the opening quali-25 per cent go to the Ty Cobb land at PRC. All matches at 120 player, 10503. White to play and fying round for the Canadian Educatiorial Fund for Needy pm. Amateur Golf Championship Children, which he established
10
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in 1953-UFI.
Ladies' Open Pairs isi round Imatches at 'KCC. Becreo, KBGC, 1
HKCC, 430 pro.
mate in two moves
London Express Sertion.
NEW AGE FOR ENGLISH SOCCER?
London, Aug. 1.
During the next nine months English soccer faces its biggest challenge
since the foundation of the Football League in 1888.
this
Is champions of other senson,
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challenge starts on August 19
55 At the Oval: Surrey 301 for 10 seven declared and 100 for four. Nottinghamshire 205 (C. Poolc Total (for 4 wickets) 237 126).
At Leyton: Essex 200 and 105 On August 19, the opening day increasing numbers each year which could put the Average Worcestershire 100 of the 1961-02 English season, streaming back to the terraces. frst-team man among the best Fall of wickets: 1-73, 2-94, for seven.
(R. Headley 07, Ralph five there is every promise that the This season • they look aéross paid players in the country. 3-152, 4-156. 11
for 23).
game here will enter a new age. the English Channel for another First-team men aro The big question, which at fold to conquer the European hatic wake of 230 a
week, nine months will be the vital and Irish International, forward Bill McAdams .' has refused: 10 the most will be only partly Cup. In their battles against the They also receive appearance period for the "Now Deal".
there have Already European moncy of £10 a match and a
been accept Bolton's terms. the plans that countries, that "Super Spurs" bonus of £4 if the team win. teathing troubles and for a while
wat come under the
many of the stars refised to They will also receive £1 reslim for their clubs, but now ! each for every · 1,000 spectators most of them have either re- over 32,000, and when the gate signed or been transferred elso- exceeds 45,000 the bonus will.be | where. increased to £2 per 1,000.
There are sill a few, how- That means for a crowd of ever, who have different opinions 65.000 each player will receive than their clubs about their another £53.
value.
J. B. Evan Wheatley Bill Lawry (30) had earlier Shepherd helped Simpsons give the Austra Walker Hans a good start with an open-' Ward Ing partnership of 73.
1 and 20 for no wicket. Middlesex 249 (F. Titmus 120 not out, N. Thompson Ave for 31).
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At Derby: Deroyshire 279 for zix declared (II, Johnson 73), and four for no wicket. thamptonshire 187.
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puswered whether all have been laid to take soccer label into an era of progress and stiffest test; prosperity work out, or whether the web of dis- appointment that had been spun, bround English football up to 1960 regains its slow, stifling influence.
Two major events
The 'New Deal'
The "New Deal" for the players
means that for the Brst time there is do maxi- mum wage limit and at least one man will be earning £100 * week from an English League club
Doubled carnings
was
42 'rebals
It is not very likely that any of the 42 will be out of work for long after the season starts and it now lookia'am'if all the talk - that the "Now · `Deal" would `nover work was 111- founded.
As far as the public la con- cerned the only thing they are worried about is whether the higher wages will bring a higher standard
tandard of play.
Last season provided the first | Johnny Haynes, captain of
It does not appear that the Altogether there are 42 out of turbed in the summer by the encouraging eigns that England | England, is reported to be receiv
They have already been per- players with was taking up the challenge to ing this amount from his club, Wednesday players will get this more than 2,000
export of four of Britain's top Fulham, who said they would kind of money very often, for the 92 Football League clubs, stars to Italy. It is going to take sap the web.
Two major events during the do all they could to keep the their average home gate last who have so far refused to re-
a great deal for Chelsea, in rich Italian clubs from căptur- | season
31,177, but for sign. Among the 42 are Ave big particular, to make up to their last 12 months have stimilated the
matches against othy's leading homes in British soccer,
fans for the loss of England game the magnificent ing their star.
Arsenal have their two big- "double" by First Division club!
There may well be other clubs they will be among the
inside-forward Jimmy Greaves, Rest 'buya, inside-forward Tottenham Hotspur, and the 100-a-week players and there best paid men in the craintry.
one of the most dynamic per- Georgo Eastham (ex-Newesallo) success of the players, aftor: a could be a whole team getting
As it is schemes provided by and wing-half Mel Charlesonalities in the game, who G blo Lattle,
winning a very near this mark.
Sheffield
most clubs emure that many (ex-Swansea) still sticking, out now with Milan. Wednesday, who "Now Deal.**
First Division players will be for more. Tottenham proved, in becom finished second to Tottenham in
earning at least twice as First Division neighbours ing the first team this cintury to the First Division last season,
much as they have been al- West Ham' United have not yet lowed to earn before.
Manchester City, too, will win both the League Champion-tay members of the first team
been able to come to tering with ahip and FA Cup in one reason, will car 297 for one match if
There was a great battle be- Welsh Internsonal Inside-fit it hard to and a replace- the not only that the "impossible"
team draw
ment for Scottish. 'Internatiogini a "gato" of fore the clubs finally relented forward Phil WoGENE. could be done, but that quality 05,000.
and gave in to the players' de-| Former England captain, Inside-forward. Dennis law," who foolball would bring the people The Bhemela club havemands for the removal of the wing-half Ranhlé Clayton, had is now, with Turing, and Aston
an incentive scheme limit last season, and the
could who had been staying away in adopted
next not igned for Blackburn ftovers, Villa
find themaèlves. tettuggling", now thai tha goal-- power of English Internatiocină Gerry Hitchene
bers transferred to Interrazionale, of Milan.
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